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Originally Posted by dabac
Calling a cab would probably work too
re: calling a cab, which I've done twice in the past 2 years. the bike may or may not fit in the trunk. at least one wheel is gonna come off to help it fit. it the bike goes in the back seat area putting it in upside down can help. having a wet snowy bike in the back seat of the person's car isn't going to be great. expecting a cab to have a bike rack isn't realistic. expecting a cab company to have van in your area isn't realistic. research your route & compile a list of cabs in the area & carry that list with you. if you have AAA, they provide service for bikes as well but I've never used them for that
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